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TIIE " OREGON J DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 28 1803. -rcr sxso: sts. ICS TONIGHTS AMTSEMENTS. Baker ......"Why Bmlth Left Home" "Under Two Flass" Lyrio ........ r Orana ....... ...... ....... Vaudeville Top Judge Cleland In the circuit court, yes terday took under advisement tha case , of Albert JT. Capron. who la suing hlrn ; aeltP.-H. tight. Matilda, Light, C. Goodrloh, F. Losch and 8. V. Davldor 10 recover izsa on a mecnamos lien on a house In St Johns. The case Involves the Question as to whether an architect A can establish a valid lien for his senH ices. The building Is one In which Davldor Intended to put a bank, and the ' case Is closely related to another in which Judgment was given In favor of uavidor by Judge .tironaugn a lew nays a no. In t hat case Loach sued Davldor for 1777 damages for bank j vault ma terial, which he alleged Davldor had failed to pay for. Losch failed to- ep- pear and Judgment .went against him by default The Capron case is to b elded by Judge Cleland next Saturday morning. v- .-t k-v. -'y . A, delightful musical program was given at the W. C T. XI. room Wednes. 'day afternoon, after which a social hour jwaa spent ana rerresnments servea. The chairman of the; committee for the Rose show announced that white roses are desired to decorate an auto. Persons desiring? to contribute roses are request ed to send them to the garage at Six teenth and Alder streets. There will be no meeting next Wednesday. Follow Ing is yesterday's program: Piano duet, Mrs. F. Zellner and Miss Florence Jones) song, Miss Jennie. Langrord; soprano - solo, Kiss Jjean ttciusser; vionn - eoio, Miss XUda McDaniei; vocal duet. Mrs. Harlow and Mrs. - Keeler; piano . solo, Mrs. F. Zellner; flute solo, Miss " Ines Bushnell; vocal solo. Miss Leah Solus- ser. Walter H. Irving, who died Monday at buried today In port TEETHWITn-OR WITHOUT PLATES We can doyonr entire Crown, Bridge and Plate Work in a day If necessary. positively Painless Extracting pree when plates or bridges are ordered. Sensitive teeth And roots removed with out ui lean pain. Ten chairs. Only iuv muni Bcieniiiig ana careiui worn. .. bo TXLajEts rsr rouTLAjTD. , W A WISff Aira ASEOCXATBS Painless Demists. Palling ldg. Third and Waahlngton W a. m. to Id. m.: Bundava B tn 11. Painless Extraction. lOo: Plates. SS.0O. aoia t-nooea A ana Main .018. Cape Horn, was land. Si The noted author of the "Struggle for Existence," waiter Thomas Mills, win make an address. The annexationists already claim a victory is the coming Watfcr 'through hose' for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of f and ! a. m. and S and t p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If usea contrary to tnese rules or . waste fully It wUI be shut off. For Bale A six-room oottere at 408 Broadway, on car line and close in. In- - v - - . w I unu w vii vrvar aiiitj eulU vivmm The funeral service was held at I quire at 33 J Washington street. nan ui Irving Mr. Mt.hl 1 ahmMlL native of Albany. Oregon, and was rears or age. was a i 29! was for some years in na veara or aee. In the employ of the Pacific Telephone company, ana later went to tne van couver Transportation company manasrer of the ooeratlon of that pany's boats. Last year he removed to Newport. Washington, as manager or the Peiui fl'ureiue Navigation com pany, and remained there until March Ha leaves' a widow, and is survived also ov ms mother. Mrs. Ida F. Irving, and one sister. - The Montavllla, Horn Training circle will hold its annual election of officers tomorrow afternoon : in the Montavllla schoolhouse. Rev. F. 8. White., castor ipany as I t xne f resDyterian cnurcn, win aaaress that com. the circle. This will be tne last meet ing oi tne season. , the tire sent vear. when on account of falling health. bf The Knights of Columbus will give a play Monday night, June I, In the Helllg theatre. The east of the play, which is called the "Idyll of Foil v." is composed of local talent The-members of the company are rehearsing daily for mo event Bury I. Dasent, formerly publlolty agent for the Portland Railway, Light A Power company, has taken up his work as manager of the Albany Com' merolal club with his usual enthusiasm, In a letter Just received here be says that the club is striving to arouse new Interest in what he terms the irar den spot of Oregon the Willamette valley. - Albany and Linn county, ha wv. of pTJspVrify that 'iS coming "to ..? round trip: The. Dalle, Great temperance mass meeting win be held in the skating rink at St Johns, May II, 8 p. m. Street meeting from 7 to t p. m. Prominent speakers have been engaged. An excellent musical program will be rendered. Everybody come. Decoration Day excursion Cascade Oresjon and the club Is pointing out enterprises that will appeal to the newcomer, as well as to the Oregonlan who understands conditions. After July J the O. R. ft N. com pany will handle all freight shipments under the common law liability, which nrovidea that the company shall pay all damages to freight in transit excepting when occurring as a result of calamity which the company was powerless to Prevent. The company will waive the 0 per cent now added to freights that are billed at carrier's risk. The new rule Is expected to be adopted by other rresslve rauroaaa tnat rung proi wor railroads under the old plan,'. are, now two dollars round trip, on the beautiful steamer Bailey Oatsert Leave Alder street aoca 7 a. m., arrive back p. m. Judge M. O. Munly wljt deliver an address at Willamette hall tonight be fore the Willamette Improvement asso ciation which will give a musical and literary .entertainment " All members are coraiauy invitea to be present F. Masson. F. A. Percv and W. P. eiricKier nave mea articles of incorpo ration of Masson. Percv Btrloklar. merchants and brokers. The capital v.l- i St -t A rm AGAINST OUR WELL "Seeing the Rose City" by trolley, the most complete way of seeing Portland's west and east side business and resi dence districts, panoramio view of the entire city, the Willamette and Colum- hia rlvera and urroundlns' mountalna .towns, villages, from Portland and Wil lamette Heights and Council Crest scenery nnexoelled. Observation cars leave Second and Washington streets 10 a. m. and s p. m. dally. Fare 60 centa The beautiful clubhouse of the Rock Island club will be formally opened 1 tonight by the members and their guests and a splendid time has been planned for the occasion. Launches will take the meats to the scene, leav ing from Merrill's boathouse, foot of Morrison street, at 8 o'clock. Muslo and dancing will form the chief diver sion os tne evening. Artlole lost and found on streetcars May IT: Two lunch boxes, two pairs gloves, one coat (lady's), two purses, one peit. one package or toois, one pack age of overalls, one satchel, one suit case, four umbrell as, one - immense grindstone, ' one notebook, one glove, two rons or wail paper, uau at the tost ar ticle room of the O. W. P. railway sta tion,' corner urni ana Aiaar. Superintendent Currigan of the Bar ber Asphalt Paving company Is rush ing construction work on East Morrison street so that the thoroughfare will be ready for-the big parade of the east side school children June 4. Extra crews are . at work putting down th asphalt on both sides of the recently jinisnea trace pavements or tne street car company.:'.;,;.:, , Judge OTay in the circuit court yes terday gave Judgment for I4I8.SO In favor of W. O. N. - Morrison ' asrainst B. XL Miller as commission on the sale of a tract or land In Cowllts county. Washington, purchased by the Portland Lumber company.- The court found that be was entitled to one We sponge and press your clothes shine your shoes, all for 81.60 month, mr-tM ltd t .ill i -nrn .... where. Unique Tailoring Co- 808 Stark, Notice. Union barber shops will close on Decoration day at 18, noon; but wiu aeep open jmaay evening until iv o ciocc x . 10 o'elod M. Leabo, Secretary. Hedgina Corn Cure relieves 'and moves corns and bunions when other remedies rail, zso a bottle at Bern! a rug store, zns Washington street Steamer Jesse Harktns. for Cam. Washoueal and way landtncs. dallv ox. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street uoca u i a a Flans and buntlnr of all kinfla. wit lamette Tent ft Awning company, north wen corner r roni ana iiurnslde. . muii ibuh iinni, jusrquun DUlialng. Woman's Echanra, in TenfK ..... lunch 11:86 to 8; business men's lunck. EL W. Moore, exnen ntnfnM-.h-. W. A. Wise and asanolatM. -i-.- ""mi una ana wasnington. Dr. MoCracken, dentist. Rothchlld bldg. Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill. Journal want ada. le a word. ; CROWDS 1VATGH fJAN iUER WILD HORSE GO commission, fourth of the He asked for one half. V f 1. : Tamer at Street Carnival TJiron Three Times by the Animal. re- Memorial services for the dead ' of A. . w t , Aj1..V... W-4 a a m W 7 win r,. fc.M.i..l -uccessiui evening was Marv-s Pro-Cathedral on Memorial dav rae1 l the carnival and street fair at f a. m. Rev. Father O'Hara will of the. Catholic Young Men'js club last celebrate the solemn- requiem mass, nlsrht when a larsre crowd turned nut f,mh.ra ft Portland council nd vlalt. ing Knignta wui meet in ine rooms over us catnearai at s:o a. tn.. sharp. Penney Bros.' Friday Special Our ItCO grade of port, sherry, tokay, mus cat, angelica and Reisllng wines at 81 per gallon. Our 14.60 grade of straight Kentucky wniskey ( years old) at 83.1 60 to see the attractions, the greatest of which were the 'Filipino midgets. .The booth of this concession was crowded all . evening. These little people - took the first prise In the dwarf class at the world's fair in St" Louis. Another - attraction that drew every per gallon. Friday only. 178-881 East body on the grounds was the exhibition ornson skw.. jrnones i-ast ii7, of Wild Bill West the bronco . tamer. i xne .eariess cow man-roc imni a. i iiruirninnri v . .icinti. nnru. w.1 . m . . The Mount Scott Annexation crab has I addle. He was thrown three tim h prepared ft rousing program for Its last on animal before he succeeded in con meetlnsvln Nashville hall this event. 9.uelnf ... w?"-;y,u W. 1 this even mr mx. f 211 on in. iini.ri. ,mn.. of the club Just across the street from uie carnival ouiMing. Tonlcht there will also be a snored concert by tne young ladles of St Mary's choir assisted by some of th leading vocalists ox tne city. The political and aooiety voting con test will end tomorrow nla-ht an th. various ioages are expected to make a warm ngnc ror tne banner. The vot ing has been .light all week, but on the last night .thousands of reserve ballots will be cast . The carnival management is very well pleased: with the financial returns of the project and while not culte enough money will be realised to clear the debt on the new clubhouse, still the net receipts are enormous for an affair of this kind considering the first week's bad weather. ... Hungarian Goulash TODAY WTO If. H-APrrA-PXSX PKTDAT Esterhaxy Bra ten Saturday . .' ;OTO 9AJXT : MERCHANT'S LUNCH . Served from 11:80 a.nrt m. to 8 p. m. Is de-Alir ' servedly popular.... Special Sunday Dinner n 50 Cents THE Linif HUNGARY "A Sestanxant for Zrotonres," ; cob TTH AirD ABxxzrr : Sotel Boott Bid.. FOB DECORATION DAYe Olovee, Hosiery, Parasols, SffaaUa tTn asrwear. Waists,'- Suits. ."; . . . " Supply your Decoration day needs here and save half. Women's and chil dren1 ready-to-wear apparel of all kinds on sale todayand tomorrow at wholesale prices. Come early in the day if you can. McAllen ft McDonnell, Tlilrdiaud Mojrrlson. ., '.Beejamie' s Overcoats We haye been forced to get in this great price-slashing game Prices quoted below include every garment in the house Benjamin's Worid-Renowned $40.00 Suits and Overcoats . $30.00 Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 16.50 14.00 Sale Ends Tomorrow, Friday, Night at Ten o'Clock- Saturday, Memorial Day Store Closed All Day 25 Discount All Taney Vests BUFFUM k PENDLETON 311 MORRISON ST., Opp. Postoffice -25 Discount All Men's Trousers eWm(JffJ Lflr.lPBLACK 10 STAY III CEMENT Majority of Council Unex pectedly Votes to Return Darkening Substance. Efforts to repeal the lampblack ordl nance vesterday met with, a signal fall ure, much to the surprise of persons who followed the action oi tne siree. committee Monday when a report was put in asking; that the ordinance be cast asldo at the behest of the contrac tors. Councilman Vaughn led the fight avaJnat the re Deal and had several clashes with other members In the de bate that followed the Introduction of the majority report of the committee. vnr a .imn th. pnuncll resembled sev eral of the fiery rt.cetma-s of last winter when vaugnn ami ui w - Jorlty party had a clash every lew min ute. However. yesierun. mo hijwii stood nearly as a unu wuu which caused the spectators to wonder whether the majority party was still the same Intact body that It was last winter when the members stood solidly .no-a.hap nn evnrv measure that camo up whether It was for a lare appropria tion or for a permit (rrantinfc some per- nr narmlaalon to nans a umner wiun a .tm.t The objection to iampoic in u.- rorrt sidewalks was raised oy certain Mintnitinn and crooerty owners who iin that tha lamDblack resulted In elv lnc the slcewalks a blotched appearance. and also reduced the strengin oi tne Defenders of the measure swiea iiisi the bright light reflected upon the plain cement sidewalks was detrimental to the evenlrht and that the lampblack wonM viv the necessary protection. Councilman Concannon attacked the pe tition sljrned ny many leaains; piiyHi- cians. saying that anybody wouw sign petition whether iney anew wnav. ney were slcninc or not. lie saw ne Knew personally that many or me pnyeicians who signed the petition would refuse in tr.il i neraon afflicted With eye trouble and upon this based the assump tion that they did not know any more about eye disease wan me wungunwu. . This aroused the Ire of Councilman Vaughn who took exception to the re- marK ana ne xoia tmawnini uib u. mlsht sign things he did not know about but that other people were more care ful in resard to such manors. . uoncan- r.on replied that vaugnn, ; xoo, wouia sign petitions of such nature.' Vaughn replied that he would not and the only two Democrats in the council naa it back and forth much to the delight of the It Republican -members. Tha vote finally showed that eight members fa vored retaining; the lampblack In the sidewalks while five opposed It f . .ENTS PEOPLE WELCOME TOM WORD FILIPINO BUDGETS Smallest Adults In the World, Direct From Coney Island, New Tonight at YOUNG MEN'S CARNIVAL and STREET FAIR WILLIAMS AVE. AND MOR RIS STREET Take "U" Car. Admission 10c. Sacred Concert la ADditorlom Tonight ; Leading Soloists of the city.' Close Saturday ntght Politi cal contest closes Friday night. 5- AT THE THEATRES -a John Drew Tomorrow Night. -The attraction at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, to morrow (Friday) and Saturday nights, with a matinee Saturday, will be the famous American actor, John Drew, In his latest comedy' success, "My Wife." Mr. Drew Is supported by an excellent company or players, seats are now selling at the theatre for the three per formances, i ' Comedy at the Baker, v ' . The disciples of laughter ara bavin their Innings this week at the Baker theatre, for one of the celebrated"Bmad- hurst farces, "Why Smith Left Home," is being presented to packed' houses. Broadhurst never intended any one to take this lay seriously it li - 1nit' clean, wholesome. Impossible comedy. A Demooratlo rally at - Lents c last evening turned into an ovation for Torn Word. Democratic candidate for sheriff. El a. J. McAllister was down for the principal address of the evening and was usienea 10 wiu mac a uuaiion, lesbv Tounc rouowea ana wea nxm ord steeped forward, . 1 r - This was the signal ' for a strong demonstratton and it seemed that Word had everybody in tne house with Jiim. H. B. Adams, ceputy aistriet attorn' poke for his principal, John Man nil Ogl Woi and was also well received.- icy, Ing, --v Reserved seats for the Roes Festival gran3stand may be secured of Rows Washington fries II, street. Every parade passes twice. eat with every ucaev. Oaks More PopnJar Than Brer, i From tha manner la whfnh tha "Port land publlo has greeted this season's tpenlng of the Oaks It is evident that his wonderful resort on the banks at the Wllamette Is growing more and more popular everv year. Th Tlrkw and the other big new features are spienuta entertainers. WANTED i SALESMEN BUNDLEWRAPPERS DELIVERY BOYS -f! Apply , Chas. Fensler v THE, HUB Third and Burnside TEETH iSiSiiSSSiahf s', Save Money . Come and have free examination, WB EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SIL VER FILLINGS. 5o UP; GOLD FILL INQS. 7c UP; BET OP TEETH. $4.00: SPLENDID SET. .8.00; GOLD CROWNS. fl.EO TO $5.00. v. All work guaranteed for ten years, Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from Is to SO years' ex perience. Boston Dentists :V:---"' ' Some Those nose SCala B030. 891M Vorrlsoa bTU Osp. rostefflos. Home of Maslcal Comedy. . The Star theatre Is the only home of musical comedy in Portland, and all those who enjoy this class of fresh and vivacious . entertainment,, with bright comedians and pretty chorus! girls, will ftnd what they want at the Star. For the present weeh the offering . is Dweeineane ana wives, a new cheerful combination of, Jokes. f Legend of a Ghost. '"The Legend of the phost" Is the ti tle of the moving picture at the Orand this week: While It Is unusual to call special attention tq a motion picture and Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED , I gallon lots. S1.40 per gat ' I gallon lots. SlO Pr gal 3, - . Vannfaetured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. S30 rront BU ForUand. Oa. ,' , ' In a vaudeville entertainment, tnis mm at ine pun- la or annh rare excellence tha Ho should be notified. , It Is one of the most perfect turns .ever imported from Paris. - - ' :-. v .-i.'i.rv TJnder Two Flags1 Tonight, Tha Allen company is dosing Us en gagement at the Lyric In a bias of glory, the last week being decidedly the best of any that has preceded it 'By special request "fnder Two Flags," the greatest bill rt "which the company ever appeared, is being given. Moving pic tures of the fleet between acts. bet on the man who wins! He is usually the fel low with the fine clothes, fitted perfect ly by a skilled tailor; the chap who has se lected the material at a shop where the lat est patterns and weaves are exhibited; the man who is as par- -ticular a b o u t the clothes he wears as he is of the food he eats. It is the well dressed, well tailored and dis criminating f d r e s s e r that wins. The chances are all in his favor if he is tailored by Columbia work men, A,' first class suit at any price from $20 to $50. Scats "fioiv Selling a immg, clax a co. ins : ..-KEI7 Y0HK SYT.IPC0NY onoiESTnA ISO iSCICSTS ARHIOilY Wednesday lxt, Jsse S Thsrsday, Matlaee ssd Eve i- '' Dfreotloa . . . ; Ssta Btees-iryaji Oomasw PRICES ; l.OO S1.BO S2.00 SS.SO '' IIORI-4 Matst M8 it A U4S flFlT (l "TMBATRB LlUULlU 14th and Waahlngtoa . Hiones Main 1 and A-llXl Tomorrow and Saturday, May 1M1 Matinee Saturday. JOHN DREW In th Delightful Comedy, Prices.- ilOO, $1.60, 11.00, T80. BOe. BAKER THEATRE fain fteftiV PsVasi fUHAMl tf.. Tonight and aU week, MaUnee Saturday. x iuuu. ruuer biock uov , in aeorge Broadhurst's rattling fares comedy, WBT SJlCtTK LBra XOITJ. One OOntlnual mrrmm iii A l.nvtit Ajf fun. Xvening performance 25c, 1 60, tOc juaunees 100, zoow -Wert week The HAM BBBgD lq uoiaas celebrated play, lmm two nAoiy LYWC THEATRE Both Phonest acaia 4680 1 Some, A-10SS. Week commencing Monday. May 16. nww weec sz tne aoa snook os Bee Olsarette's darina- ride: sea (Tie great sand storm. PoaTtlvalv the bl production of the season. Matinees Tuesdav. Tkarwbf ftatni. day ad Sunday. Prices 100 and lOo. juverjr evening at sas. Prices 10c. 20o and (Oa. Boxes 10c Office open 10 a, ' m to 10 p. in. THE STARr-Uusical Comedy I wu snows EVERY cYcINIria balcony, 16a. Matinees dally at t:S0, 15a. wees: or May 14, isob, AmnsTKoira MtrBaoaJb ooaft. zst covTiirr Offers the howling musical farce, entitled "BWMTSE1BTS Asm WrlTS " THHEB HIOH-CIjASS VAUDBVILLB ATTR ACTIONS. Qraat Phegley, Mgr. SEVlTail end STARK STS. THE CR AND -Vaade vllle ieLcxe Entire Week of May 5. KOt. SSTXV (T) SAicoza Arabian Ranld-dre Aore-bete. ' OTTBB AID KJJkTWVlA, Comedy Acrobats. -xne atam win two w. jr. KoamssBA, That L A. a T. E. maa "oa time. Exhibiting "The Legend of a Ghost." Time and prices remain the same. sTaart Week 1 IHkis Bonaves. NICKELODION ISO ne. -.PART X nDMrvaa PART H COMIO TT POB TAT. I The Flrewtrk King's Latest Bpectaoular '- Achievement Opens Sat. May 30 Multnomah Athletic Field H llth and Washington, and continues , Dnrtn Tbe ROSB . PESTIYAL. Klflully li VESUVIUS An OP :' CARNIVAL NAPLES . . Acres of Reallstla Scenery. ISO Performers Oigaatlo Stage. , ! Big Circus ActsBallets. Txmaxrxa babtsqvazss And Destruction of City AJTD BACK sTXOKT PAOri S1500.C3 Fircivorlcsi Popular prices. SeaU for 1.000. Advanoe sale opens Thursday, 10 a. at, at N. a eorner Sixth and Alder sts. San Francisco vs. Portland McaiATTOjr naz, co?. TAVon aits sts sts. ; KIT fiO. B7. SB. fl9. 30. 31. J Games beln wee nym at , 1:30 p. m., bunilay, X:3.i: m. Admission t 1 16c: srandstand. 0c: boe. So f , Children, bleachers. 10c; grand: tn i, t ZAsrxs' xat p&idat, DECORATION PAT Two gsm... I0:0 a. ni. snd t ti) j. m. 1 Bovs under 12 fre l t-J '--- : Wednesday. S!i!l'!- i- . ' ' .-, BUT STGrc IN T1TH cor.Viiif rn.i::::::i 5 tarts 118. : .